Saturday, May 4, 2019

Outlook

 I know so many of you know what it is like to sit with a loved one in the hospital.
During a T-storm no less.  It had cleared off mostly, when I left.
Surgery number 3 transpired just before I arrived.
We are praying for a homerun this time!
I did a little knitting on the red dishcloth while Bill dozed.
I doubled the size of the 'woven strands' for the red one--
this is actually how the pattern from Kathy B is written.
Here is Stormy-not usually photogenic but she is worried that Bill is gone
and so she won't leave my side-which is not how she usually rolls.
We all have to weather this together little cross-eyed old girl!

4 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear this and hope all gets clear and bright soon.

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  2. Isn't it wonderful to have something to occupy our hands and minds when in stressful situations like surgeries and thunderstorms too. Praying for a swift healing.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  3. Third time is a charm, I always say. Bill will be back with his Stormy cat in no time! I'm sure of it!

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  4. While hospital waiting knitting is a golden time for getting things done, you've had more than your fair share lately. Best wishes to Bill for a speedy recovery.

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